Identify poison ivy
using AI
Below is a free classifier to identify poison ivy. Just upload your image, and our AI will predict if it's poisonous or not - in just seconds.
Disclaimer: This tool is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice.
API Access
import nyckel
credentials = nyckel.Credentials("YOUR_CLIENT_ID", "YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET")
nyckel.invoke("poison-ivy-identifier", "your_image_url", credentials)
fetch('https://www.nyckel.com/v1/functions/poison-ivy-identifier/invoke', {
method: 'POST',
headers: {
'Authorization': 'Bearer ' + 'YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN',
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
},
body: JSON.stringify(
{"data": "your_image_url"}
)
})
.then(response => response.json())
.then(data => console.log(data));
curl -X POST \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_BEARER_TOKEN" \
-d '{"data": "your_image_url"}' \
https://www.nyckel.com/v1/functions/poison-ivy-identifier/invoke
How this classifier works
To start, upload your image. Our AI tool will then predict if it's poisonous or not.
This pretrained image model uses a Nyckel-created dataset and has 2 labels, including Poisonous or Not Poisonous.
We'll also show a confidence score (the higher the number, the more confident the AI model is around if it's poisonous or not).
Whether you're just curious or building poison ivy detection into your application, we hope our classifier proves helpful.
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Need to identify poison ivy at scale?
Get API or Zapier access to this classifier for free. It's perfect for:
- Outdoor Adventure Companies: Enable safe route planning for hiking or camping activities by identifying areas with poison ivy.
- Landscaping Services: Identify poison ivy during garden maintenance or landscaping projects to prevent its spread.
- Public Parks Management: Monitor and manage poison ivy growth in public parks to ensure visitor safety.
- Educational Institutions: Educate students in biology or botany classes about poison ivy identification and ecology.
- Wildlife Conservation Organizations: Study habitat areas to understand the impact of poison ivy on local wildlife and ecosystems.
- Real Estate Developers: Survey potential development sites for poison ivy to plan safe construction zones.
- Photography and Filming Services: Ensure outdoor shooting locations are free from poison ivy to protect crew and models.